SEEING SYMMETRY​Author: Loreen Leedy​Illustrator: Loreen Leedy

Number of pages: 32Publisher: Holiday House (USA)First published in: 2013Format: Picturebook

Is the mathematical focus explicit in the story? YesIs this story part of a mathematics story series? Yes (Loreen Leedy's Math Books)

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﻿Synopsis by the author/publisherOnce you start looking, you can find symmetry all around you. Symmetry is when one shape looks the same if you flip, slide, or turn it. It's in words and even letters. It's in both nature and man-made things. In fact, art, design, decoration, and architecture are full of it. This clear and concise book explains different types of symmetry and shows you how to make your own symmetrical masterpieces. Notes and glossary are included.

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